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iOS 14: Apple Reveals New Set of Emojis

iOS 14 is a natural progression from iOS 13, and a lot of iPhone owners are craving for the upcoming upgrade. Scheduled for releasing sometime during this autumn, iOS 14 has already been revealing as the beta version. Not many users were happy about it, claiming that iOS 14 beta was causing plenty of bugs and battery drain for their iPhones.

But there’s always time to get things right in technology, and the same applies for Apple. The Cupertino-based giant can fix a lot of things in iOS 14. And since the emojis play a significant role nowadays in the lives of many of us, Apple is putting plenty of effort in this area. The new iOS is expected to add more emphasis on emojis than before, and Emojipedia recently published how several of them will look:

There’s a total number of 117 new emojis that will arrive to iOS and Android later this year. The emojis represent the following things, in this order:

  • Dodo bird.
  • Russian-style Nesting Dolls.
  • Piñata.
  • Tamale.
  • Pinched Fingers.
  • Boomerang.
  • Ninja.
  • Coin.
  • Anatomical Heart.
  • Beaver.
  • Transgender Symbol.
  • Bubble Tea.
  • Lungs.

Apple has only good things to say about its upcoming iOS 14:

iOS 14 brings a fresh look to the things you do most often, making them easier than ever. New features help you get what you need in the moment. And the apps you use all the time become even more intelligent, more personal, and more private.

The tech giant also declared:

Widgets have been totally redesigned to give you more information at a glance — and now you can add them to your Home Screen. Choose from different sizes and arrange however you like.

But the good news is far from over, as even the new App Library will automatically be organizing all apps by category and into one simple view. It sounds great, of course, and the outcome will be even greater!

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